Image diagnoses for "Hairlessness", "skin-colored"
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Alopecia areata (overview) L63.8
Alopecia areata totalis: complete hair loss except for a few individual hairs; with greater enlargement, the preserved (hairless) follicles can be seen

Keratosis pilaris Q82.8
Keratosis pilaris syndrome: Numerous follicularly bound papules in the area of the forearm in the sense of a keratosis follicularis in a 47-year-old female patient.

Alopecia lepromatosa L65.8
Alopecia lepromatosa: complete loss of eyebrows, partial loss of eyelashes in leprosy lepromatosa.

Ulerythema ophryogenes L66.4
Ulerythema ophroygenes (here atrophic terminal stage): Complete loss of the lateral parts of the eyebrows; no more follicular ostia visible.

Alopecia areata (overview) L63.8
Alopecia areata: Typical clinical finding of an alopecia areata with concomitant circumscribed scleroderma.

Early syphilis A51.-

Nevus sebaceus Q82.5
Sebaceous nevus: clinical aspect of a sebaceous nevus in a few-month-old infant; only the slight plaque-like elevation of the hairless area indicates the actual diagnosis.

Ulerythema ophryogenes L66.4
Ulerythema ophryogenes: bilateral ulerythema with discreet reddening of the skin and redness of the lateral eyebrows

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia postmenopausal, frontal, fibrosing: uniform receding of the frontal and temporal hairline. moderately pronounced ulerythema ophryogenes. keratosis follicularis on the extensor extremities.

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
Alopecia, post-menopausal, frontal, fibrosing: typical follicular inflammatory pattern (see frontal hairline). No symptoms. This results in a backward development of the forehead-hairline.

Extrinsic skin aging L98.8
Light aging of the skin: smooth atrophic skin with flat actinic keratosis (frontal area) with translucent vessels

Alopecia areata (overview) L63.8
Alopecia areata (Grade 2-3): extensive loss of hair in the capillitium. at higher magnification, the preserved (hairless) follicles can be seen. preserved hair rings partly mark the grown alopecia foci. note individual re-grown pigment-free hairs

Frontal fibrosing alopecia L66.8
alopecia postmenopausal, fibrosing, uniform receding of the frontal and temporal hairline. encircling a flat erythema originating from follicles. arrows: discrete perifollicular redness. distinct ulerythema ophryogenes with complete destruction of the eyebrows (square). keratosis follicularis on the extensor extremities.